RuneQuest
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RuneQuest
Summary
RuneQuest is a tabletop role-playing game[1]. RuneQuest ranks in the top 4% of tabletop_role_playing_game entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (453 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- RuneQuest authored Steve Perrin[3].
- RuneQuest authored Ray Turney[4].
- RuneQuest authored Steve Henderson[5].
- RuneQuest authored Warren James[6].
- RuneQuest authored Greg Stafford[7].
- RuneQuest's instance of is recorded as tabletop role-playing game[8].
- RuneQuest was published by Chaosium[9].
- RuneQuest was published by Avalon Hill[10].
- RuneQuest's genre is fantasy[11].
- RuneQuest's genre is tabletop role-playing game[12].
- RuneQuest's collection is recorded as The Finnish Museum of Games collection of TTRPGs[13].
- RuneQuest's designed by is recorded as Steve Perrin[14].
- RuneQuest's designed by is recorded as Greg Stafford[15].
- RuneQuest's Commons category is recorded as RuneQuest[16].
- RuneQuest's language of work or name is recorded as English[17].
- RuneQuest's country of origin is recorded as United States[18].
- RuneQuest was published on 1978[19].
- RuneQuest's has edition or translation is recorded as RuneQuest (toinen laitos)[20].
- RuneQuest's has edition or translation is recorded as Mongoose Runequest[21].
- RuneQuest's official website is recorded as http://www.chaosium.com/runequest[22].
- Dungeons & Dragons inspired RuneQuest[23].
- Tunnels & Trolls inspired RuneQuest[24].
- RuneQuest's described by source is recorded as Monsters, Aliens, and Holes in the Ground[25].
- RuneQuest's title is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'RuneQuest'}[26].
- RuneQuest's uses is recorded as ten-sided die[27].
Body
Works and Contributions
Authored works include Steve Perrin[3], a role-playing game designer[28], 1946–2021[29], of United States[30]; Ray Turney[4], a role-playing game designer[31]; Steve Henderson[5], a designer[32], 1944–2006[33], of United States[34]; Warren James[6]; and Greg Stafford[7], a shaman[35], 1948–2018[36], of United States[37].
Why It Matters
RuneQuest ranks in the top 4% of tabletop_role_playing_game entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (453 views/month).[2] RuneQuest has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[38]